Handicap Parking Requirements for Condominium Complexes: A Comprehensive Guide
The number of handicapped parking spaces required for a condominium complex will vary based on the size of the complex, local regulations, and building codes. In most cases, the requirement will be based on the number of residential units in the complex. For example, if the complex has 100 units, the requirement could be for two handicapped spaces.
Please note that the regulations and requirements for handicapped parking spaces can vary from state to state, so it is important to check the local regulations and building codes for the specific requirements for your area.
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